Police respond to repeated 911 calls at Hartford facility, Hartford CT
Police responded to repeated 911 calls from a patient at a Hartford healthcare facility. The patient called over a hundred times, causing concern due to inability to contact by phone and potential mental health issues. The patient is known as (name withheld), a frequent caller to emergency services.
Audio|Source: Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
00:37
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, you just take it right over to near Hillside Ave at the Trinity Hill. I guess they're having problems with their phones so you can't get contact with them. But they got a patient who's calling in here on 911[1] nonstop. It's called over like a hundred times now.
00:14
Just checking with them, I'm seeing again. We try to call them, but they're issues with their phones.
00:19
Make sure everything is okay with them.
00:22
Can I have a name of the patient.
00:28
He was going to name with (name withheld). I'm not sure what the last name is, but he's a frequent flyer for us, what I'm not calling, but today's texture-assessive.
00:37
Roger.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency 911 call received, including open lines or hang-ups.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hillside Ave, Hartford, CT 06106
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